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A Perfect Strain

O BID the minstrel tune his harp,

And bid the minstrel sing;

And let it be a perfect strain

That round the hall shall ring:

A strain to throb in lady's heart,

To brim the warrior's soul,

As dew fills up the summer rose

And wine the lordly bowl!

 

O let the minstrel's voice ring clear,

His touch sweep gay and light;

Nor let his glittering tresses know

One streak of wintry white.

And let the light of ruddy June

Shine in his joyous eyes,

If he would wake the only strain

That never fully dies!

 

O what the strain that woos the knight

To turn from steed and lance,

The page to turn from hound and hawk,

The maid from lute and dance;

The potent strain, that nigh would draw

The hermit from his cave,

The dryad from the leafy oak,

The mermaid from the wave;

That almost might still charm the hawk

To drop the trembling dove?

O ruddy minstrel, tune thy harp,

And sing of Youthful Love!

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Isabella Valancy Crawford
1850-1887 / Canadian
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